Ron Summers Teams Up with Tasha Page Lockhart for the Word-Affirming "It is So"

Worship music pastor Ron Summers has teamed up with Tasha Page Lockhart on the new single "It Is So." The song is now available on digital outlets and streaming platforms now. "It Is So" presents a challenge to believers to get in agreement with what God has already said in His word.
The song is a constant reminder to trust God as the one who is faithful to His promises and willing to help us in our times of need. Tasha Page Lockhart adds the secret sauce to the track and makes for an enjoyable worship encounter.
Summers established himself as a proponent of Nu School Praise leading his NU REV Community Choir in Indianapolis, Indiana. The group gained notoriety recording for Tyscot Records in 1997. Summers relocation to Houston would lead to him accepting a ministry assignment at the St. John United Methodist Church under the pastoral leadership of Rudy and Juanita Rasmus.
He would go on to do features on the well received Pastor Rudy Experience Volume 1 and 2. Today, Summers calls Baltimore home, where he serves as minister of music at the Carter Temple Church of God in Christ and continues fulfilling his other musical explorations through his new group, Elements.
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